A Revelation before Departing
The Mark Of Rebirth
During the three weeks of preparation, much transpired within the group.
Tokei was deeply regretting her life decisions, especially the ones that had somehow led her to masquerading as a maid in an unfamiliar aristocratic world. She spent her days perfecting her servant duties under Emiliaâs sharp eye, often muttering about her misfortune.
Elysia, on the other hand, found herself fervently wishing she was an only child. Alainâs constant interference in her life grated on her nerves, his biting comments and dismissive demeanor making her long for peace that seemed perpetually out of reach.
Nanik spent countless nights strategizing, his mind often wandered to how he would get the ever-growing group back to Trizen after the mission was completed. The complexities of their situation seemed to multiply with every passing day.
Otome, ever the tinkerer, had already begun sketching out blueprints for new gadgets she could create with the payout Nanik had promised. The promise of funding had sparked her creativity, and she often disappeared for hours, returning with ink-stained fingers and a gleam in her eye.
Farthington, in stark contrast, fully immersed himself in the culture of Arden for fun. Whether it was sampling the local cuisine, learning their customs, or even attempting to mimic their accent, he dove headfirst into understanding the nuances of the region, much to the amusement and occasional exasperation of the others.
Jason, however, had his hands full dodging Victoriaâs relentless inquiries about his feelings for Otome. Her probing questions left him flustered, and he often resorted to abrupt topic changes or sudden disappearances whenever she cornered him.
Meanwhile, Huranti dedicated himself to mastering the use of a dagger. The weapon was new to him, but he was committed to becoming proficient, knowing it could mean the difference between survival and failure.
Amid the whirlwind of activity, the group continued to prepare, each member driven by their own motivations and challenges, all while the looming banquet grew closer with each passing day.
Then, finally, it was time, the day of the Royal Banquet had arrived.
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Maids and butlers rushed about the Luminastra Manor, their footsteps brisk as they carried out the final preparations for the ball. In Elysiaâs chambers, she sat poised, enduring the flurry of hands arranging her hair, securing her jewelry, and adjusting the intricate folds of her gown.
Finally, the head maid stepped back and gave an approving nod. âYouâre ready, my lady.â
Elysia waved them all away, her tone clipped but polite. âThank you. That will be all for now. Tokei, Emilia, please stay.â
Once the room cleared, Tokei flopped dramatically onto a nearby chaise, her expression a mixture of exhaustion and despair. âElysia, when will my suffering end?â she sniffled. âBeing a maid is like going into a battlefield! How do you manage this, Emilia?â
Emilia, standing composed by the door, raised an eyebrow. âWell, as long as the pay is goodâ¦â
âWhis is everyone around me so materialistic? The powers of capitalism truly astound me.â
Elysia interjected, her voice firm yet amused. âAhem. If you recall, today is the day of the royal banquet. You donât need to worry about being a maid after this.â
âAh, yes, youâre right,â Tokei muttered, sitting up and adjusting her posture. âIt seems Iâve gotten a bit soft and emotional recently. Thatâs not really like me.â
Elysia offered a small, encouraging smile. âDonât say that. The way youâre acting now is much more like the person youâre meant to be. When I first met you, you seemed so lifeless, like you were but a mere machine. But now, your inner personality is starting to shine through. It suits you.â
Tokei blinked, momentarily taken aback by the sincerity in Elysiaâs words. She gave a sheepish smile, rubbing the back of her neck. âYou really think so? Well, I guess Iâll try to keep that in mind.â
Emilia opened a door leading to the servants passage in and out of the room, smirking slightly. âGood. Now Iâm going to go home for the day now that my duties have been fulfilled.â Disappearing with those final words.
Elysia turned to Tokei, and was about say something as she was abruptly interrupted.
The heavy double doors of the chamber creaked open, and the atmosphere immediately shifted. In walked Lord Carik Luminastra, his sharp, chiseled features were cold and unyielding. His ashen hair, streaked with silver, was meticulously combed back, and his piercing gaze swept the room.
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âElysia,â he began, his voice low and clipped. âAre you ready? The banquet begins soon, and you cannot afford even the smallest misstep.â
âYes, Father,â Elysia replied, standing straighter. Her tone was even, but there was an edge of restraint to it. âIâve made all the necessary preparations.â
Lord Carik stepped closer, his hands clasped behind his back, his eyes scanning her appearance critically. âYou look presentable enough,â he remarked, his words more mechanical than complimentary. His gaze lingered on her face for a moment longer, as though appraising a finely crafted statue.
Without warning, he reached out and adjusted the brooch at her collar. The movement was slow, deliberate, and oddly meticulous, as if he were handling a fragile artifact rather than interacting with his daughter. âThere,â he murmured, stepping back. âRemember, Elysia, this evening is not about you. It is about ensuring this familyâs position remains unassailable. You are the Luminastra heirâs sister, and you will act as such.â
Elysiaâs fingers twitched at her sides, but her expression remained neutral. âOf course, Father.â
Satisfiedâor at least as much as a man like him could beâLord Carik turned toward the door. As he moved, he paused and glanced over his shoulder. âOne more thing,â he added, his voice soft yet cutting. âIf you embarrass this family tonight, there will be consequences.â
Without waiting for a response, he exited the room, leaving an oppressive silence in his wake.
Elysia exhaled slowly, her shoulders dropping slightly as the tension in the room dissipated. She glanced at the door, her lips pressing into a thin line.
âI see why youâd want to get out of here,â Tokei remarked, her tone sympathetic. âIs he like this all the time?â
âIndeed.â
âI canât imagine having a father like him,â Tokei said, shaking her head. âNanik was pretty patient with me when I woke up with my memories gone. He showed me how the world workedâ¦â
Elysia tilted her head, her curiosity piqued. âCome again? You lost your memories too?â
âWhat do you mean too?â
Elysia hesitated for a moment before replying, âI wasnât trying to hide it, but Iâve also lost most of my memories. There are large gaps in my past I canât recall.â
Tokei froze, her eyes narrowing in thought. âHold on, Elysia. Thereâs something I need to check.â She stepped closer, her violet eyes glinting faintly as she focused on Elysia.
Elysia stiffened under the scrutiny. âWhat are youââ
Tokeiâs expression shifted to one of shock, her body trembling slightly. âY-your code⦠Itâs orange.â
âCode? Orange? What are you talking about?â
Tokei took a deep breath. âI donât usually talk about this, but I have aâ¦unique ability. To simplify it, I can basicaly see the true essence of thingsâthe underlying data of reality. People, objects, everything is made up of something I call âcode.â Most people have blue code. Itâs normal. But anomaliesâindividuals that are not in a natural state of beingâhave orange code.â
Elysia blinked, trying to process what sheâd heard. âSo youâre saying Iâmâ¦an anomaly?â
Tokei nodded slowly. âThatâs what it looks like. And youâre not the only one. Farthington and Kaelithâheâs another member of Shadow Phoenix you havenât met yetâtheyâre anomalies too. Farthingtonâs been with us for a while, and Kaelith is a little more generaic. They both have orange code like you.â
Elysia frowned, still trying to wrap her mind around it. âBut I donât feel extraordinary. Iâve never done anything unusual.â
âYou might not realize it, since anomalies donât know what makes them different.â Tokei hesitated, then added, âAndâ¦youâre not the only one I know of whoâs lost their memories. Otomeâmy twin sisterâalso lost hers.â
Elysiaâs eyes widened. âOtome? But sheâs soâ¦confident. Itâs hard to imagine her struggling like that.â
âVictoria told me in secret,â Tokei admitted, lowering her voice. âApparently, Otome doesnât like to talk about it. But sheâs an anomaly too. She has orange code, just like you.â
Elysia crossed her arms, her gaze dropping to the floor. âSo what does this mean? That Iâm destined for something? That Iâm cursed?â
âIt doesnât mean anything yet,â Tokei replied firmly, her violet eyes narrowing in thought. Her long purple hair swayed as she shifted her weight, deep in contemplation. âBut itâs something we need to figure out. Once I get back to Tekuno, Iâll question Kaelith and Farthington about the state of their memories as well. Nanik is the one who told me about anomalies, so I believe he knows much more about them than he lets on. Running into so many anomalies would be highly unlikelyâitâs like a one-in-a-trillion case scenario.â
Elysia tilted her head, her silver hair catching the faint light in the room. âSo does that mean you suspect Nanik of purposely looking for these âanomaliesâ while not telling you anything about them or why heâs looking for them?â
âYeah,â Tokei admitted, frustration seeping into her tone as she crossed her arms. Her violet eyes narrowed thoughtfully. âThatâs what I think is the most likely scenario. Nanik hasnât mentioned it, but after meeting you and Otome, I feel as though I might be an anomaly as well. If thatâs the case, then maybe thereâs a connection between all of us. Thatâs what I want to find out.â
Elysiaâs brows furrowed, her expression troubled. âItâs unsettling to think about. Does this mean thereâs somethingâor someoneâbehind it all?â
Tokei nodded, her gaze firm. âThatâs exactly what I intend to uncover. But for now, we need to focus on the banquet. Letâs take things one step at a time.â
âYouâre right.â Elysia straightened her posture, summoning her composure. She offered Tokei a faint smile, âLetâs not keep them waiting.â